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Forensic Evaluation of Sexsomnia.

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2021
Sexsomnia is a non-rapid eye movement parasomnic behavior characterized by sexual activity during sleep. Recognized in the most recent editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, sexsomnia is likely to arise with increasing frequency in court as a potential explanation ...
Brian J, Holoyda   +4 more
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A forensic evaluation of impalement injuries

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2018
Impalement injuries transfix a victim in an inescapable or helpless position. A study was undertaken at Forensic Science SA from 2002 to 2016 of all impalement deaths. There were six vehicle accidents (M:F=5:1; age 14–67 years, average age 38.5 years) involving impalements with a tree branch ( n=2; groin and chest), a metal pipe ( n=2; leg and head ...
R. Byard
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Confidentiality in the forensic evaluation

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1984
Confidentiality has become a much-discussed subject among mental health professionals in the last decade (Appelbaum, 1982; Schuchman, Foster, & Nye, 1982; Wilson, 1978). Yet, problems related to confidentiality in forensic mental health work have, for reasons to be explored below, attracted little attention.
Paul S. Appelbaum
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